Recommendations for Kicktail Decks

That is so close to the shape I want. Fuck! Nice ride though.

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Jesus that’s a beautiful photo though. It’s like if Russell Crowe decided to go longboarding instead of heaven at the end of Gladiator

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Hot damn, that’s looking really good.
What enclosure have u got with the cantellated tesseract?

For sure Boardnamics over MBoards, I have BN drivetrains on 2 of my boards and I will use it for the next as well…wouldn’t touch MB with a stick

Risers can often be a great tool as well. People are too scared of risers, sometimes irrationally I feel. If you’re not pushing, risers aren’t the end of the world. If you’re pushing, then they absolutely suck. We don’t use batteries and motors in order to build boards that push well…

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Tall boards have a very different feel, if it’s what you are used to it’s not so bad but as someone who always rode drop platform or mount it’s unnatural to ride high

Risers feel less unstable to me than wide hangers do.

And tight trucks are the most unstable to me.

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That’s definitely fair, but you can definitely have double drop and 220mm hangers even with 6x2 if you are particular about the deck. Proper planning is everything, and good bushings go a long way

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https://www.bunnings.co.nz/haydn-110mm-black-mini-paint-tray_p0755836. :joy:

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Has risers. Including a diy angled rear for split angles. It’s chopped rubber risers stacked and wrapped in cf.

if it works, then its all good :rofl: :+1:t2:

im also planning for a simliar build next year

Kicktail FTW!

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